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Molotov is a Mexican rock band formed in
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in 1995. Their lyrics, which are rapped and sung by all members of the group, feature a mixture of Spanish and English. The band members also switch instruments and roles depending on what song they are performing.


Biography

The band began in 1995 when two friends, Tito Fuentes (guitar) and Micky "Chicho" Huidobro (bass), started playing together. Javier de la "J" Cueva and Iván Jared "La Quesadillera" Moreno joined them in September of that year, becoming the first line up for the band. Moreno would eventually leave and be replaced by Randy Ebright, the only American member of the band, in October 1995. In February 1996, de la Cueva would also leave. He was replaced by Paco Ayala, establishing the four-member lineup that has remained consistent over the years. Throughout 1996, the band played in many underground locations in
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and began to gain a small group of fans. More success came when they opened for Héroes del Silencio in
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and later for La Lupita in
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. During a concert at which they opened for Illya Kuryaki and The Valderramas, talent scouts from Universal Music Latin Entertainment offered them a record deal. It was a difficult period, with the band having to sell cassettes during their concerts while they prepared their debut album. In July 1997, they released their debut album '' ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?'' The album took its name partly from
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's album '' ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños?'' This generated controversy, with stores refusing to sell it because of its lyrics and cover. Molotov went out to the street to sell their discs as a form of protest. In 1998, they participated with the song "Payaso" in the album '' Volcán: Tributo a José José'' a tribute to legendary singer
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. In 1998, Molotov released ''
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'', an album with remixes of ''Donde Jugarán'', including a version of the classic Queen song "
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" titled "Rap, Soda y Bohemia", and a new song, "El Carnal de las estrellas", which attacks the Mexican television network
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as a response to its refusal to air the band's videos. In September 1999, '' Apocalypshit'' was released and the band toured Europe, including Russia, and were also a part of the 1999
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. In 2001, after a couple of years of touring, they took a rest and contributed to the soundtrack of the film ''
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''. The soundtrack was nominated for a
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.) They also worked on the soundtrack of the film ''Atlético San Pancho''. Molotov were part of the 2000 Watcha Tour, which included 17 shows with Los Enanitos Verdes,
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, and
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In 2003, the band's new album, ''
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'', was released and featured the Grammy-winning single " Frijolero", which became the band's biggest hit to date. In 2004, the band released '' Con Todo Respeto,'' which consisted of covers of groups such as The Misfits,
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, and Los Toreros Muertos. On January 18, 2007, Molotov's official website addressed a separation rumor, saying that it could neither be confirmed or denied but that more information would be coming soon. A few weeks later, the band confirmed on its website that it would indeed be touring and posted dates starting on April 3 in
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, and ending on April 15 in
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. Despite no official break-up update, many radio stations announced the tour as Molotov's last. Later that year, the band released the album ''Eternamiente'' (a
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to protest against Arizona's SB 1070 law. The band recorded their performance at the Creation of Peace Festival in
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in Russia. In May 2012, this was released as the live album '' Desde Rusia con amor'', with an accompanying DVD. The band worked with Mexican film director Olallo Rubio, providing music for a documentary called ''Gimme the Power'' in which Rubio analyzes Mexico under the power of the
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. The documentary was released on June 1, 2012. The band were a no show for their appearance at Bésame Mucho Festival in Los Angeles, California at Dodger Stadium due to visa issues.,


Music and lyrics

Molotov's lyrics include a mixture of politics, sex, and expletives with dark humor and social commentary which made it hard for Molotov to enter mainstream media. LGBT organization
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criticized the band for their song "Puto", which GLAAD categorized as being homophobic. Molotov's lead vocalist and guitarist Tito Fuentes responded to the controversy over the song by stating, "It’s about cowards not homosexuals," further elaborating in regard to their lyricism, "We don’t
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about being politically correct. We respect the art of it. The expression." Publications such as '' Vibe'' said that their music "is incendiary by nature ..with poisoned darts aimed directly at the heart of the oppressive paternalism of the government". For example, the song "Gimme Tha Power" contained a line that literally translated to, "We have to rip out the problem by the roots and change the government of our country." These lyrics reflected aspects of the tumultuous political climate of the late 1990s. In 2000, the voting public in Mexico elected a president from a different political party than that which had held uninterrupted power since 1940. Molotov's music incorporates elements of hip hop,
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and punk rock into their musical style, which has been classified as
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In popular culture

* In 2001, the song ''Polkas Palabras'' was featured in the soundtrack of the film ''
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''. * In 2005, the songs ''Karmara'' and ''Cerdo'' were featured in the soundtrack of the game ''
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''. * In 2007, 10 songs by the band were featured in the video game '' Crackdown'', and occasionally gang members can be seen wearing Molotov shirts. * In 2008, the song ''Apocalypshit'' was used in the opening scene of the first episode of the crime drama series ''Breaking Bad''. * In 2018, the song ''Gimme Tha Power'' was featured in the episode "Cucaracha/K’uruch", the seventh episode of the second season of the crime drama television series '' Mayans M.C.''. * In 2021, the song ''Here We Kum'' was featured in the radio soundtrack of '' Far Cry 6''.


Members

''Note: The members alternate instruments depending on what song they are performing; the below list shows their main roles in the band.'' *Ismael Fuentes de Garay – guitar, bass, vocals *Miguel Ángel Huidobro Preciado – bass, guitar, drums, vocals *Juan Francisco Ayala Gonzalez – bass, guitar, drums, vocals *Randall Ebright – drums, guitar, vocals


Timeline

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Discography

;Studio albums *'' ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?'' (1997) *'' Apocalypshit'' (1999) *''
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'' (2003) *'' Eternamiente'' (2007) *'' Agua Maldita'' (2014) ;Remix albums *''
Molomix ''Molomix'' is the second album by the Mexican band Molotov. It's a remix album from their previous production ¿Dónde Jugarán Las Niñas?. It also includes two new songs "''El Carnal de las Estrellas''", which is an attack to the Mexican broa ...
'' (1998) ;Compilation albums *'' Con Todo Respeto'' (2004) *Exitos (2016) ;Live albums *''Desde Rusia con Amor'' (2012) *''MTV Unplugged'' (2018) *''¿Dónde Jugarán lxs Niñxs?'' (2019)


Awards

''Band awards'': *1998:
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- International Viewer's Choice (Latin America, North and South): "Gimme Tha Power" *2003:
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- Best Group or Duet, Best Alternative Artist, Best Artist from Mexico. *2004: Viña del Mar International Song Festival - Antorcha de Plata, Antorcha de Oro, Gaviota de Plata. ''Dance and Dense Denso'': *
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for Best Music Video (''Frijolero''). *
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for Video of the Year (''Frijolero'') ''Con Todo Respeto'': *Latin Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Album, Duo or Group ''Eternamiente'': *Latin Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Album, Duo or Group ''Desde Rusia Con Amor'': *Latin Grammy for Best Rock Album 2012 "Agua Maldita" *Latin Grammy 2014 Best Rock Vocal Album, Duo or Group


References

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